Natalie and Jimmy are pretending to be superheroes. They are on the playground finding victims to save (which are really just their peers that they are pretending to save). They are able to get five other children to join along. Natalie, Jimmy, and their peers are engaging in: Group of answer choices parallel play. associative play. cooperative play. solitary play.
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